Citrus Hills Golf & Country Club - Oaks Course

This club has two fine eighteen hole courses. The Oaks Course is the championship course and features many trees and some elevation changes. The Meadows Course can be played by all levels of golfer because it was built on open terrain. These courses are both located amongst housing developments, so you can expect many out-of-bounds areas lining the fairways.

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Course Reviews

Rob Roy Golf Course"Good greens"The corse isn't extreamly long, but can pose a challenge from the back tees, especially for the mid-long hitters. It is well manicured, and the greens have a smooth, consistant roll.---matt, Schaumburg, IL USA

Purple Sage Golf Course"this course is great"Last year was my first year golfing and it was great fun to go to purple sage golfcourse!!!!!!!!!and its CHEAP!!!!!!!!---Jess Bonneau, Evanston Wyoming

Dogwood Golf & Country Club"xtreme golfer"I first played this course in the winter season and I was really impressed with the condition it was in. The fairways which are Bermuda were dormant, but very well maintained. The layout was quite challenging, especially the 2nd hole which required a nice fade over trees which would put you in position for a nice approach to an elevated green. For those without a fade in your bag, this hole would stretch your imagination and skill level to attempt to go for it in two. The remainder of the front-side consisted of two other dog-legs to the right which again would require a nice fade shot in order to reach in regulation. The finishing hole on the front side is fairly long, but straighforward - again another dog-leg to the right. On the back side, your course management skills are challenged very early on the second hole. From an elevated tee shot you can attempt a 240+ drive to an elevated fairway. If not executed properly, you can find your tee shot in the woods (left OB), in water (right and short). This hole requires good course management and disclipline. The remainder of backside plays either up or downhill with water coming into play on several of them. The greens are medium to large, but fair. Overall, I was challenged on this course and have considered joining this course in the the spring. Rates are very affordable. ---T Bratton, Austell, GA

DeCordova Bend Country Club"Nice place" Tight, but not to the point of taking the fun out of it. Rolling hills, large tee boxes, nice views and excellent greens. A fun course to play and it is dilligently protected by the homeowners that flank it.---Tom, Ft. Worth, Tx.